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  1. Holly Steele says:
  2. nagmashot says:

    all people claiming against renewable energy (solar, wind, water, biomass,
    earthheat) prefer to spend huge ammount of their money to huge energy
    monopolys.
    Once the renewable grid is installed the running costs of renewable energy
    are very low compared to all others,… u need no mining, no digging, no
    nuclear waste storage no resources to run ur energy grid, the sun and wind
    cost nothing, u need never agin increase energy costs (most likely it will
    get cheaper and cheaper if the techology gets more and more effective) and
    best part is every nation gets energy independent, no need to talk with
    stoneage noobs in the middle east to get their oil, no need for war to free
    oilfields, or coal. The next good thing is in Germnay are already 40% of
    all reneable powerunits installed PRIVATE owned, 10.8% owned by farmers,
    9.3% by private companys (no power supplyers) and only 6.5% by the
    currently big 4 german energy supplyer) means we break up the energy
    monopolys currently existing

  3. 68spaceman says:

    Well done video, easy to understand and shows something positive is being
    done about these issues. AGW deniers would have us sit on our hands and do
    nothing (except burn more coal)

  4. Sertaç Oruç says:

    such as???

  5. notorious says:

    Ethanol and oil from hemp?

  6. happinesson says:

    This gonna be costly!this idea needs a lot of financial support. But
    definitely, it will improve our lives!

  7. nig capper says:

    @MrHicks091 wind and solar is bullshit energy! stop being delirious, we are
    at the same point 30 years ago ! invest the billions in reliable means such
    as fusion,not bullshit energy!

  8. Felix Reisch says:

    Hi all, I’m from Germany and the new data is in for energy production in
    the first half of 2010 by the “Arbeitsgemeinschaft Energiebilanzen” (Energy
    Balance Consortium). 19% of the total energy production was made by
    renewable sources, a rise of about 20% compared to the first half of 2009.
    Still not enough and due to the (I hope it will not be granted) new energy
    concept a favor for nuclear fission power the fundings for renewable
    sources are declining.

  9. bigmind2004 says:

    genius. i like the idea,its clean. other country’s should apply it.

  10. nig capper says:

    @MrHicks091 if solar is so great,why don’t simply plaster immense entire
    areas, such as death valley? if energy solar is so good,why does it take
    many decades for the initial investment to be payed off for those who put
    solar panels on their roof tops? Also is the green movement really for the
    environment, or deep down its the newest marketing

  11. MrHicks091 says:

    We also musn’t forget that there are now a host of new energy storage
    technologies which allow excess power from wind & solar to be stored for
    when its needed.

  12. MrHicks091 says:

    Oh, & the only hoax being perpetrated is by the fossil fuel industry-which
    is using Denialism as a means to retain their dominance of our energy &
    fuel sectors-whatever the social or environmental cost!

  13. MrHicks091 says:

    @sertaco Sorry I never got back to you. Vanadium flow (REDOX) batteries
    allow storage of excess electrons for slow release later-a similar approach
    could be used for PV electricity too. For solar thermal, you have molten
    salt, variable pressure steam & thermal decomposition of methane, sulfur
    trioxide or ammonia-which can all be re-reacted later to recover the heat.

  14. ARJUN518 says:

    i like

  15. Horizon Services, Inc. says:

    This is an ingenious concept. It is sure to usher in a revolution in
    renewable energy generation.

  16. MrHicks091 says:

    @captinseperoth So, according to my research, R&D into workable Fusion has
    been going on since the 1950’s, & the EU alone has pumped more than EU$10
    billion into its program (up to the year 2000), & has budgeted another
    EU$10 billion for the ITER alone. Yet still it is unable to generate power
    for the grid. You might want to rethink what you call bullshit energy, Wind
    & solar are both putting millions of gw-h per year into the grid,
    world-wide.

  17. MrHicks091 says:

    @captinseperoth yeah, way to be pedantic buddy. I obviously meant ones
    built by HUMANS. I know of the ITER & JET facilities but, as you say,
    they’re not really *working*-they can’t be maintained &-last I checked-they
    use up more energy than they generate. Funny, though, they’ve been working
    on nuclear *FUSION* for more than 30 years, & the program has received many
    hundreds of billions of dollars-for no real result. Yet you bag solar &
    wind? How curious.

  18. MrHicks091 says:

    @captinseperoth Given how ill-informed all of your other comments have
    been, you’ll forgive me if I take this claim with another pinch of salt.
    Very little recycling of atomic waste goes on, because the *cost* of this
    approach would make nuclear power too expensive to be practical. Even now,
    the French nuclear power sector relies on *massive* government subsidies to
    remain viable. So do spare us all your anti-renewable, pro-nuclear BS, it
    really is getting boring.

  19. Usman Haider says:

    thats a great idea and great combination of wind and hydal power plants

  20. nig capper says:

    @MrHicks091 the sun, as it produces it’s energy through fusion, and in one
    secound it produces more energy of what USA uses in a million years. also
    doesn’t the sun produces your hailed energy source, of wind and solar?
    another “reactors” are the ITER facility, and JET facility we can create
    the fusion process,and we have been doing it for decades, but the trick is
    maintaining it… there are teams working on this problem around the world
    right now.

  21. nig capper says:

    @MrHicks091 we can renew atomic waste, just do what the french do also DEMO

  22. MrHicks091 says:

    @captinseperoth Oh that’s too funny for words. In the space of 30 years,
    the efficiency of solar cells has more than *tripled*, whilst the cost per
    watt has fallen from $25 to little more than $3. A wind turbine used to
    only generate 500Kw each, now they generate 2-3MW each. All of this has
    been achieved on a fraction of the money received by coal & nuclear power.
    Meanwhile, please point me to even *one* working fusion reactor!

  23. Marcus Meisel says:

    Yup, Austria’s working on it.

  24. Glenn Hough says:

    this is very good…

  25. superslothable says:

    That’s really smart

  26. vsakthar hussain says:

    very good

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